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Barrie Examiner, 27 Apr 1962, p. 11

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the house doesnt seem to bo ther these frolicking kittens Feeding the rabbit from an Having little rabbit around FEEDING TIME eye dropper is Lorie Doll of Toronto Lories brother Kendall found two baby rob bils and brought them home The family cat who had lit for of her own took in the two rabbits and naked alter them CF Virupholo American Sportsman Finds Fish Expensive HALIFAX CPI To the American sportsman who paid several thousand dollars for ex clusive rights to fish stretch of New Brunswick river for the next 10 years the return will never match the invest ment Basing it on the rivers hcst Accept Resignation Of The Inspector TORONTO CF llIimico council Thursday night unani mously accepted the resignation of building inspector Jack Book suspended with pay earlier this month after perjury charge was laid against him Mr Bonk resigned his past effective Saturday during closed session of council which was requested by Mr Books lawyer Sanford World After shaking hands with sev eral councillors and speaking briefly with Mayor liugh Griggs Mr Book left the meet ing The mayor rcleascd state ment in Mr Books behalf It read have voluntarily resigned my position with the town of Mimico Toronto suburb with one purpose onlyand that is to serve the town The councils acceptance of Mr Books resignation read Be it resolved that the res ignation of Book be ac cepted and that he be paid six months severance pay about $2500 and further that this council express to Mr Book appreciation for his serv lces in the past Mr Book was main target of criticism in an inquiry into the affairs of the Mimico build log department The inquiry under Judge Ambrose Shea published its findings last Feb ruary Later that month Mr Book told meeting of Mimico council be had lied at the in return in the last four years 05 salmon per rodday his salmon will cost him about $30 apiece if the 1900 rod tiny figure of 37 salmon for the same river were taken the silver fish could cost him close to $75 each All this assumes that he fishes practically every day of the season It doesnt take into travelling expenses lodging licences entertainment and equipment Add these together plus the fact hes likely to fish at most about four weeks and the whole thing could come to about $500 per fish Hes true angler at any cost BRING IIIGII PRICES Angling leases on choice stretches of New Brunsivicks salmon and trout waters were sold at auction recently Although thesalcs mean the provincial treasury will reel in $150525 year for 10 years the transaction is cutting into the domain of the casual res ident and nonresident fisher man For section of thc Sevogle River in the northeastern part of the province the government swallowed the lure of $7000 offered by St Louis man The bid was almost six times the upset price of $1200 lowest sum for which the lease would be sold The angler who used to fish freely an 18mile stretch of the Kedgewiek River in central New Brunswick might find himself casting fly in the eye of the New Yorker who paid $30000 for exclusive rights to the sec tion Upset price was $12000 General season for salmon in New Brunswick extends for varying periods by areas from May 15 to Oct Ill Even with some of the more abundant pools under lease there are plenty of good open spots to fish Even in the poor season last year for example the Mira micili River yielded 14055 sal mon to sportsmen It had recorded catch of 45067 in 1958 and had been 22000 or better every year since 1049 Nova Scotia doesnt lcase water rights Although the total yield from all rivers in the province normally is lower than that of New Brunswieks Mira michi system there is variety of streams in Nova Scotia to please ardent anglers The Medway River gave up more salmon than other Nova Scotia waters last year with yield of am The Laane gave up 646 St Marys 45 West River 310 llfoser 250 and Mar garee 147 The Nova Scotia season opens around April on western rivers and May 15 and June 15 on streams flowing into the Bay of Northumbcrland Strait and the Gulf of St Law rcncc CNR Reports Net Deficit MONTREAL fCPlThe CNR Thursday reported net deficit in the first three months of 1962 of $10803000 compared with net deficit of $4189000 in the corresponding period at 1961 Net deficit in March was $1708000 compared with net income of 5343000 in March 1961 The company had operating revenues of $166972000 in the first three months of 1962 while expenses totalled $177775000 In the corresponding period of 1961 operating expenses were $171141000 and operating reve nues $166 952000 CAMPBELL LTD Furniture Moving and Storage Commercial Warehousing Agents or North American Van Lines PA 66555 Whirlwind cuts better operates easier lasts longer needsless service and costs less peryear to own than anyotherrofary Besides you get the best parts service in theinclus tryAndofcoursetheres one year warranty 0UPON Well give you with this Coupon $1000 tradein allowance on new 21 FowRDrive Tore Whirlwind mower Offerapplles 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Fishersmok ing an occasional pipe eating kippers for breakfast and run ning happily around the house in sheer blue grey and black nightgowns HIGH LIQUOR BILL Foo says the Fishers with out drinking vcry much thcm selvcs and seldom holding any large or formal luncheon or dinners in their villa spent an average of $450 week on liq uor One week the bill hit the 7100 mark One reason for the high liquor bill Feo suggests was that Miss Taylor took case of vodka and case of tonic water to the studio every day gather this was for distri bution at the studio he says Several times while working for the Fishers Foo said he noticcd that Fishers singing or playing of his own records got on her nerves Once they were lunching alone and without moments warning Eddie burst into song at full strength Fco says add ing Liz took it for couple of miinutcs Then she couldnt stand it any longer Oh really Eddie do shut up she said On another occasion he says the Taylors and some others including actor Richard Burton were spending an evening to gether when suddenly Eddie started playing the piano and singing He said Miss Taylor shouted shut up we cant talk Eddie left the room and went into small den where he turned on the phonograph full blast It was recording of ne of his own songs Foo writes Picket Line Around Ship FORT WILLIAM Seafarers International Union 1nd Wednesday threw picket linc around the third ship at Upper Lakes Shipping Lim ilcd into port The grain carrier Mounwoa II was pickclcd when it docked of Fort William Plckets fol lowed the ship whcn it went to the Paterson elevator on the Kaministhuia River The pickets carry signs claim ing they are locked out CPlTha The ship carriqs crew bev longing lo the new Canadian Maritime Union CLC Uppcr Lakes signed with the CMU when conciliation hearings with the SW deadlocked last month The first Upper Lakes ship to dock at the Lokchond last week the grain carrier Douglas tfoughton also was pickcled in Port Arthur Later in the week the 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